Daniel Ellsberg, the former US military analyst who released the pentagon papers in 1971, appeared on MSNBC today with Dylan Ratigan. He said he fears for the safety of Julian Assange, founder of Wikileaks, who is reportedly on the verge of leaking secret State Department cables. The Daily Beast reports that Assange is currently being sought by the Pentagon, and Ellsberg advises him not to reveal his whereabouts.
“We have after all for the first time, that I ever perhaps in any democratic country, we have a president who has announced that he feels he has the right to use special operations operatives against anyone abroad, that he thinks is associated with terrorism,” says Ellsberg. “Now as I look at Assange’s case, they’re worried that he will reveal current threats. I would have to say puts his well-being, his physical life, in some danger now. And I say that with anguish. I think it’s astonishing that an American president should have put out that policy and he’s not getting these resistance from it, from Congress, the press, the courts or anything. It’s an amazing development that I think Assange would do well to keep his whereabouts unknown.”
Full transcript:
RATIGAN: Do you see direct parallels between what’s developing here and what you went through?
ELLSBURG: Yes, there does seem to be an immediate parallel between me and whoever leaked the video on the assault on the 19 or 20 Iraqis. Someone–allegedly, it was Bradley Manning–did feel that that deserved to be out. the “Reuters,” whose newspapermen were killed in the course of that, had been trying to get that through the freedom of information act for two years, as I understand it and had been refused. Let’s say whoever did it, hypothetically, Bradley Manning, showed better judgment in putting it out than the people who kept is secret from the American people and from the Iraqis.
RATIGAN: What is your sense of disclosure of information to the American people today, compared to the period of time that you lived through, where there was similar issues with, with the perception of reality of information being withheld from the public?
ELLSBURG: Look, there’s no doubt at all, that enormous amounts of energy that should be made public are being withheld and that hundreds, probably thousands of people, I’m speaking now of the run-up to the Iraq war, which has a very great similarity to the lying and the secrecy that got us into Vietnam. I think if many people had recognized that their oath of office, which called them in to support the Constitution, really contradicted their promise to keep certain secrets, when those secrets concealed lies, concealed deception to the American public and getting us into a hopeless war, they should have given priority to the oath of office and they should have put that information out to Congress and the public. They should have done what I wish I had done much earlier than I did I had been in that position, too. I knew years before the Pentagon Papers came out that the Americans were being lied in to an essentially hopeless war. I’m not proud of the fact that it didn’t occur to me that my oath of office, which was to support the Constitution, called on me to put that information out and say, ’64, when the war might have been avoided. But I certainly am glad that I finally came aware of what my real responsibilities were there. And I did put it out years later. At times, at that time, which published it, the “Times,” and the 18 other newspapers, which defied President Nixon’s injunctions and did put it out, were in the position of Julian Assange is in now. I’m very happy that he put it out and I congratulate him for it.
RATIGAN: What was your conclusion as to the direct liability for you? I know that at one point you faced life imprisonment. What do you perceive to be the liability for whoever the leak may be to asange, Mr. Manning or anybody else?
ELLSBURG: I didn’t understand that we don’t have an official secrets act in this country, criminalizing the disclosure of certain information. Except with certain narrow forms of information which is not involved in the pentagon papers or in this. The nuclear weapons data. The identities of covert agents, those things are subject to law. The classification system as a whole is an administrative system that doesn’t have legal force in this country. We’re almost alone among countries in that. I didn’t know that at the time. I assumed I must be breaking some law, that we had some equivalent. And so i didn’t know to start with, that I was the first person ever prosecuted for a leak. The first person to have the Espionage Act provisions used not for espionage, but for revealing information to the American public. There have only been a couple of people who have been indicted since then. Samuel Loring Morrison. And the APEC under George W. Bush. The only cases and conviction was for Morrison. President Obama, who came in promptsing transparency in government, and an end to the excessive secrecy has totally violated that pledge. and it so happens that he’s not only brought two indictments, more than any other president for leaking before any other president had done. but with now, with Bradley Manning, under arrest, if he’s under prosecution, that will be three. A new, a new record for President Obama. That’s really not the kind of change I voted for when I voted for him.
RATIGAN: Phillip, what is your understand of where Mr. Assange is right now and how highly desired he is as a target, of either state department or pentagon investigators?
SHENON: We in the press corps would like to know where he is, we have no idea. He was supposed to speak at a panel in Las Vegas, but he apparently canceled on them at the last minute. He was supposed to appear in New York last week at a separate conference you made reference to. He chose not to attend and was apparently in his native Australia.
RATIGAN: His absence is one thing, an understanding of the degree of interest is one thing, and federal government is the other. Do you have a sense of whether his absence correlates to avoiding the American authorities in any way?
SHENON: Yeah, he said last week, at this New York gathering that he had been instructed by his lawyers not to return to the United States.
ELLSBURG: You know, may I say, the expression he used, I was supposed to do a dialogue with him at that conference, that’s why I went to New York. And he explained, the explanation he used was that he was understood that it was not safe for him to come to this country. And then later he explained now when the Bradley Manning arrest was announced, he said now you understand why I didn’t come. I think it’s worth mentioning a very new and ominous development in our country. I think he would not be safe, even physically entirely, wherever he is. We have after all for the first time, that I ever perhaps in any Democratic country, we have a president who has announced that he feels he has the right to use special operations operatives against anyone abroad, that he thinks is associated with terrorism. That he suspects of it. And that includes American citizens. One American citizen has even been named. Now Assange is not an American citizen. But I listen to that with a special interest. Because I was in fact the subject of a White House hit squad in November on May 3rd, 1972. A dozen Cuban assets were brought up from Miami with orders, quote, quoting the prosecutor, to incapacitate Daniel Ellsberg totally. on the steps of the capital, it so happens when i was in a rally during the vietnam war. And I asked the prosecutor, what does that mean, kill me? And he said, the words were “to incapacitate you totally.” But you should understand, these guides, meaning these c.i.a. operatives never use the word “kill.” i actually think it was to silence me at that particular time. For worries they had that I would leak president Nixon’s nuclear threats, which he was making at that precise time in 1972. Now as I look at Assange’s case, they’re worried that he will reveal current threats. I would have to say puts his well-being, his physical life, in some danger now. And I say that with anguish. I think it’s astonishing that an American president should have put out that policy and he’s not getting these resistance from it, from congress, the press, the courts or anything. it’s an amazing development that I think Assange would do well to keep his whereabouts unknown.




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I wondered when we’d hear from Ellsberg. Obama’s pledges of transparency ring hollow now, and will forever no matter what he says about transparency and “good government”. His refusal to prosecute the war crimes, now self-admitted of Bush and Cheney make it obvious that he’ll go to any lengths for his corporate sponsors and won’t go a foot for the Constitution he’s sworn to support and defend.
Wow. I sure hope that Ellsberg’s warning makes it too obvious for anything to happen to Assange now.
Has anyone told Scooter Libby that?
Ellsberg’s concern (which is mine, as well) seems reasonable and rational, in these times, having, as we do, “leadership” which is neither.
Perhaps President Obama needs to be served some notice that, at a certain point, outrages become too much?
America’s credibility is meager, and soon, it would seem, it will be our outrages against everyone else which will convince our fellow human beings that America is dangerous in the extreme, and not to be trusted.
Should anything “untoward” happen to Julian Assange, there will be few doubts left. Anywhere.
DW
Hopefully Assange won’t “commit suicide”.
Like that Madame with the list. She even warned it was going to happen. They were going to “suicide her”.
I imagine that was Ellsberg’s point. He’ll take a lot of shit for saying it, but hopefully it will have the desired impact.
Can I just say “GODDAMIT! What Has This Country Become?”
Unsafe – if you disagree with the masters.
It is simply amazing that there has not been outrage about “a president who has announced that he feels he has the right to use special operations operatives against anyone abroad, that he thinks is associated with terrorism,”.
And why isn’t it evident to everyone that the Israeli’s are using U.S. Foreign policy as the template for justifying their actions? (think Dubai assassination, pre-emptive strikes).
Assange will have an accident.
The MSM will ignore it.
Fascism will proceed unchecked.
Obama will still be hailed as a hero by the bots.
Thank goodness for DE. Hopefully this information will help to protect Assange.
Every day I am more disappointed in what our country has become.
I think about what would have happened if George Bush had made such an announcement.
Not that he wasn’t doing it anyway, but still.
ZBrez said it out loud:
“We want a more controlled society dominated by an elite who are unrestrained by traditional values.”
We shall all reap what we are sowing. That’s all I can think.
Kudos to Ellsberg; hope his car breaks don’t suddenly fail.
This is where it’s at, folks. Big Daddy WarBuck$$$ has spoken. Do you get it?
Nothing has really changed has it?
These whistleblowers and Wikileaks are my heroes. They see that making information classified to cover up government wrongdoing is morally worse than releasing the ‘secreted’ truth for the public to see.
I am worried about Bradley Manning who is in Kuwait in custody. Without his courage to release the 2007 helicopter gunner video, no one would have learned about the ‘free fire zone’ in New Baghdad at that time.
I made four hard copies of the massacre narrative in paintings here: they are the last four in the series.
Http://web.mac.com/ctb3 You need Safari, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome to see these.
Julian Assange and Bradley Manning are the answer to my prayer to pull back the curtain that has been placed between the wars and the public. I hope that they will both be safe and that their status will be a concern for everyone in the Press.
Thanks Jane, for being vigilant.
Where’s that?
I think the standard method is “heart attack” — or “accident”.
Maybe one of those Predators will have its target coordinates input incorrectly, like the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Serbia.
Thank Jim White, who got it up on the front page quickly.
Thank you, Jim White, for being super vigilant!!
What’s changed, at least for me, is that while I didn’t think Obama was a liberal or even very progressive, I did not realize that he was a cold-blooded corporatist who would expand the police state. I never trusted Bush or took him for anything but a spoiled frat boy and a war criminal. I knew everyone in the Bush Crime Family was my enemy; it has taken me this past year to realize that pretty much everyone in the Obama Administration is too (not to mention the House and Senate).
I only moved it to the front page after Jane wrote it here.
Yeah. Ain’t that a bitch?? With you all the way. Knew that BHO was no great liberal savior and never expected that. But this???? Wow. Really depressing, isn’t it? S***.
Thank you. The worst fear a whistleblower has is that you put the material out there and take the risk and that no one notices.
All the liberal cricket war enablers are responsible for Bradley and Julian’s having to be the leading edge.
Yeah. This goes so far beyond party politics. America has always been a rogue state but this is insane.
Ellsberg’s point, I imagine, is that this country has been exactly what it is today for a very long time, right under our noses. His reference to the CIA’s instructions to “incapacitate you totally” in 19-fucking-72 should make it very clear who’s been running things. And who still is.
I hope Julian Assange takes these warnings very seriously. Daniel Ellsberg is a man who knows whereof he speaks.
The worst thing about this IMO is that Assange only provided video context of what is reported daily. Drone killings, etc. They’re real, but sanitized in our media.
War is stupid, ugly and evil. The leaked video is proof of it. There are no secrets here, just a media burkah that Assange lifted. And he’s threatened and in danger for it.
I think it’s astonishing that an American president should have put out that policy and he’s not getting these resistance from it, from Congress, the press, the courts or anything.”
That statement says it all.We have terrorist Govt.
What more proof do you need to know that this country is f..ked up beyond repair.
And it was done by both parties,the political elites..
ummm, yes and no. We’ve certainly killed a LOT of people in the time I’ve been on the planet, and some of them have been US citizens.
http://www.democracynow.org/2004/12/13/investigative_reporter_gary_webb_who_linked
And of course, there’s Karen Silkwood.
I shudder to read about this instance, but this kind of stuff? Hate to say it, but it’s not new. Unsurprised at this point that BHO would go to this level; we’ve seen who he is. But this is the USA, and this IS what the USA does. Not new; just a different person and a new day, more’s the pity.
Presentation to CFR Branch, Montreal Conference 4/29/10.
Check 5:38 mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9AOEb4HkN0
I fear Mr. Assange may be living on borrowed time hiding out from JSOC and CIA assassination squads.
May God keep him safe.
Indeed. See my comment @30. Yes. The USA has been like this for a very long time (maybe forever?). Be aware of it. This is NOT new.
If Mr. Assange is as smart as he appears to be, I would imagine that his “disappearance” would guarantee that the documents will be published. He probably has made those arrangements.
Checking the site, it looks like Valerie Plame and Scott Risen were also scheduled to appear on the panel. Will they still be there, and if so, will the session be webcast and/or taped for broadcast on C-SPAN, etc?
The more publicity Wikileaks gets, the more difficult it becomes for the powers that be to ignore and/or to make it disappear (in one way or another). So good on Ratigan and good on you, Jane (again).
In Ubuntu in Linux, running Opera, that video is very halting when viewed on this page. For others who might have similar problems, here’s the URL:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/37647573#37647573
“First they came for the communists and I said nothing because I wasn’t a communist. Then they came for the socialist and I said noting because I wasn’t a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists and I said nothing because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the intellectuals and I said nothing because I wasn’t an intellectual.” The U.S. is a fascist country.
Here’s a reference, scroll to after the video: http://nationalexpositor.com/News/2526.html
The quote is from Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era, 1970:
Yeah: kind of makes you wonder about all those Tea Party signs saying BHO was a facist, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, the Tea Party was hurling those slogans for stupid reasons. Methinks that, if the Tea Party could actually grasp issues like this one, they would be cheering on BHO in this witch hunt. Sadly, too, also.
I suppose what I meant is that we’re at that stage where there is almost no pretense of following the rule of law. Both America and Israel can commit almost any atrocity these days, in plain view, and explain it away as part of the War on Terror. I don’t know how much longer the rest of the world is going to put up with it.
The party that appeals to the basest instincts when campaigning wants to return to power. The other party that appeals to the highest instincts when campaigning is currently in power. Both parties support big oil. Both parties assassinate. Both parties wage war. Neither party gives a damn about the middle class. Both parties are supported entirely by corporate donations. The same corporations. Yet, one party, when campaigning for our votes, appeals to our basest instincts and the other, our highest.
The difference is negligible, and the pendulum swings on.
It didn’t much help Mike Connell who publicly stated that Karl Rove was threatening him before he died in a plane crash just before revealing how the 2004 election was stolen.
It’s the other way around. The US is copying what the IDF has been doing for years right down to shooting people who come to the aid of those wounded by our troops and the use of specific EITs.
The government is legitimizing targeted assassination of anyone, anywhere, at any time, allegedly to combat terrorism. Do we all feel safe, yet?
Ellsberg:
But still:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,699677,00.html
I believe that the reps are marginally more terrible than the dems, but is it absolutely impossible that an individual dem can be worse than an individual rep? Especially one whose administration “in some key aspects is nothing other than the third term of the Bush administration?”
I’m not defending the reps here, nor bush who was our worst president ever … by far … as far as I’m concerned and should be in jail, but won’t be becoz of obama. However, I hate this nonsense that no matter how bad the dem is … no matter how much alike he is to a rep … he is always better than a republican. It wasn’t a republican president that rallied nafta thru a democratic majority in congress to get it passed. It wasn’t a republican president that was able to push thru a democratic dominated congress a mandate that citizens buy health insurance off of private insurance companies which is enforced by the federal government and has little or no cost controls and no public option. It wasn’t a republican president that ever claimed to have the right to assassinate citizens on a whim that they may somehow fit the abstract definition of a terrorist. And it wasn’t a republican president that now appears to be able to push thru social security cuts.
So please, get your head of the donkey’s ass and at least acknowledge that a republican president can be less damaging than a democratic president or otherwise just shut the fuck up and vote D like a damn demo-zombie and don’t even bother protesting if you are going to obediently go to the polls and bang D no matter what the fuck they do.
Z
Mike Connell’s life insurance would have been to dump everything he knew publicly and pointedly tell us who paid the bills.
But because he kept it to himself, he made it too easy to “death by small plane” him.
Assange’s case is different as a foreign national; he could dump everything, but the U.S. could use leverage against any country harboring him. Very bad situation.
Saw this on Ratigan’s show, unfortunately, I think Ellsburg’s assessment is very accurate.
David Dayen is upstairs!
BP’s Total Liability: $80 Billion and Counting?
Remember, dissent is just a PR problem for Brand Obama. Your best bet is just to oppose him, and everyone who serves in his cabinet.
Yeah, got it. That whole “war on terror” thing really worked out for those in power, didn’t it? Helps to sweep a bunch of creepy-crawly, nasty, criminal, illegal stuff right under the old carpet, doesn’t it? Neat-o… which is why I shuddered after 9/11 when the Bush Crime Family set up the whole War, Inc. machine… allegedly against “terror.” ha!
Good assessment. Agreed.
Don’t see, anymore, how it makes much difference who one votes for; that sure hasn’t resulted in any kind of “change” I can believe in (a good slogan, though).
So who is going to point blank inquire/ask our “yes we can” POTUS where he stands on WikiLeaks showing us some facts and truths and does he — Barack Obama — support clean,open government or not? Does Barack Obama think “taking out people” is good practice when they show us American dirty activities that Americans are doing? Yes or No?
Barack Obama has some clear character problems as it is but if he fudges or waffles on this WikiLeaks stuff or can/will not do a simple Yes/No then we are farther down the wrong road then many prefer to think or believe.
We are doing what Soviet Union did to/with the “trouble makers”?
George Bush was bad. What Barack Obama appears to be — worst.
ummm hmmmm, yep. One has to wonder, on a somewhat unrelated note, about a similar death for Paul Wellstone. But then again, there’s a very long list of “accidents” that just “happen” to certain people.
They all work for the same corporations:
Insurance companies
Banks
Weapons manufacturers
Traditional energy companies
They are supported by ancillary corporations providing components, manpower and design. They are identical with one another.
Saying a President can be “worse” than another is ludicrous on the face of it. They all answer to the corporations that pay them. The only difference I see is whether they occasionally, at great political peril, say no to them.
Bush never did, and he rubbed everyone’s noses in it. Hence, the distaste for him. In a brilliant move, Obama followed with a contrary story, vastly better command of the English language, and a landslide victory. Nothing significant has changed, but the man is less despised, IMHO, because he’s not so obviously a drug-addled, deranged, punk son of wealth.
Is the present CEO of Haliburton a peach of a guy when compared with Dick Cheney? Would it make any difference if he weren’t?
Trying to get one side or the other to admit their candidate is worse misses the big picture: their agendas are corporate agendas, not their own.
Well, I’m not so sure if we’re any “worse” off than we ever have been. This stuff’s been going forever under the “aegis” of all sorts of politicians, be they putitatively right or left. I abhor and despise it, but believe me, this is nothing new.
In some regards, I would actually be more surprised if BHO stood up against it.
On one level, I suppose I must grant that BHO, in fact, may not have much of a *personal* say about such things. I’ve long felt that this stuff will go on, no matter who is “elected” POTUS. I do seriously doubt that there’s a heck of a lot one person can do to change this. Of course, one can *try.*
I think my disappointment is more with the fact that BHO never really had any intention of *trying* to make changes; he appears quite happy to willingly go along with this venality. But then again, I am speculating about that, so who knows?
America: Exporting democracy to the middle east.
Pres Bush/Rahmmobammuel: We have to mine democracy, fairness, humility, and humanity out of the governments social contract with america so we can export those ideals overseas.
Cia Agent: Target sighted, requesting approval for predator strike.
Pres Bush: Sorry Obammuel I’m out, you’ve gotta do this on your own.
Obammuel: Approved.
Cia agent: A few ammendments survived.
Obammuel: Send in special ops kill teams…I don’t want any survivors!
Quite. Summed it up nicely.
I couldn’t stand W because of his arrogant, sniggering, snobby, frat-boy EFF you ways. But that had more to do with my personal disgust with that sniveling little legacy creep. Let’s get real. It was HW that pulled a lot of the strings, not W. W could barely figure out how to get out of bed in the morning. HW, though, never forget: he was Mr. Big at the CIA… and no one ever really retires from the CIA…
Jeeze…260,000 cables could turn up a whole host of issues not even necessarily related to war. We don’t even know what we don’t yet know.
Not surprised. The CIA is a criminal organization. And all US presidents are basically amoral killers and war criminals. I bet Obummer would not have a problem with whacking the Wikileaks dude. He has no soul.
A Web publisher possibly (probably) being mortally threatened by the nee-Empire? Certainly an appropriate time for the meeting of like-minds.
I’m grateful to Ratigan, Ellsberg, and the J’s White & Hamsher, for at least talking about this shit. What comes next, I do not know.
Aside: I’m frustrated by MSNBC’s video embedding skillz. I have a few ways to scrape streaming video, but I can’t get a copy of this one. And I think it should be virally preserved. Anyone?
Oh… Hey, TCU!!
‘Hi, NSA Guy!’
“Obammuel: Send in special ops kill teams…I don’t want any survivors!”
Reminds me of the kill team President Nixon sent into SE Asia who were not to survive AFTER they had completed their mission.
Yep, Nixon had arranged to kill his own “kill team.”
The offal office also betrayed the USS Liberty.
The guy is POTUS — he can’t get on American TV and fire some people and put the word out what is up and what is down with his WH?
Really?
Not buying your take Barack Obama “can’t” — that smells like “he is “our” guy so we will go with it” but if George Bush was doing it then it was all “that SOB!!”
Barack Obama is a fraud. Why? Because he sold himself as being the guy who was not going to be George Bush — he was not truthful to be polite.
He is a liar to be frank. He can do it if he wants to do it. Spare me the “he can’t” stuff.
Jane: Thank you for providing this video. I truly appreciate that Dylan Ratigan is willing to report on this issue on MSNBC. I have been following statements made by Daniel Ellsberg for a while now since he would know better than just about anyone what it would be like to be in Julian Assange’s position. He has also spoken out on a number of occasions regarding President Obama’s propensity to indict the “whistleblowers” rather than the actual criminals. Keep us updated…thanks.
emptywheel is upstairs!
Cables on Church Sex Scandal among those Sent to Wikileaks
But the people on the USS liberty weren’t israelis so who cares about their lives…they were just american soldiers…what rights do americans have?
The Tea Party signs may in part function to make people shrug off what is going on. If They’re saying it, it can’t be true. But …
Don’t get me wrong: I’m not “fan” of Obama, so please don’t interpret my words as somehow “excusing” Obama or something. That’s not what I meant. I do think it’s probably more difficult than it seems to make such changes. There’s a big entrenched machine that runs the show; the POTUS, it seems to me, is but a figurehead. I’m of the belief that it really doesn’t matter who is POTUS. They’re not the ones making the decisions anymore, for the most part.
That’s my “take.” I could be wrong. Not excusing or exhonerating Obama; just my gut take on reality.
I have wondered along those lines. That starts getting into the land of 11 dimenisonal chess, of course, but who knows? It might be the case.
I always found it “interesting” that they waved those “Obama is a Facist” signs. Of course, he wasn’t in regard to health care, for goodness sake (which was the main complaint of those Tea Parties last summer). But I did kind of get chilled by that.
The Koch family astroturfed most of the Tea Party movement, and they are one of the “Mr. Big’s” pushing the agenda in this country. Sometimes I feel like I’m being paranoid, but I did have to wonder if those “Obama is a Facist” signs were deliberately created with more deliberation than first meets the eye – sort of as a “nyah nyah nyah” to us liberals who voted him in… but: 11 dimensional chess…
The repression by the US in the 60s was kid’s play compared to the high tech surveillance state we live in now. You really can’t resist, and since the 60s most people understand that. The US is a joke of a democracy. But democracy itself is a sham anyway–just a system run by rich elites to oppress the rest of us. It’s just gotten a while lot worse. We will have to wait for the US empire to implode, because capitalism is against nature itself and is inherently unsustainable. Then, a new society will emerge. How that will look is still a mystery. But the US empire is dying a slow death. Capitalism is a mirage, a sick joke!
….. :-) …. no problem …. concerned about this WikiLeaks guy having U.S.Government crosshairs placed on him. It stinks.
Your comment was a good one…have a good evening…
Thanks. You, too. It all sucks. Sigh, go home, be good to your family, friends, neighbors, the dog, yourself: that is the best that you CAN do. Oh shanti om
You think the good natured people will survive a full societal upheaval?
I’m sorry but you put too much faith in mankind.
The tea party fucktards will be the ones who take over the great american wasteland. And their first act will be to reestablish slavery “just until the countries rebuilt then they’ll be freed.”
I’m sorry to break your koombayah bull****, but this is the 21st century. Tea party nutjobs can march with firearms and peaceful anti war protestors get their asses beat by police.
America will collapse and be reincarnated as a number of different totalitarian/fascist states that at least don’t give us the bullshit pretense of doing terrible things in our best interest. They’ll happily admit that they’re brutal sadists instead of dressing it up in protecting america’s purity or whatever.
Peaceloving people are screwed, the pacifists will be ground under the boots of these tea party jerkoffs.
Left-Wing Icon Daniel Ellsberg: ‘Obama Deceives the Public …Jun 9, 2010 … Daniel Ellsberg, legendary leaker of the “Pentagon Papers” in 1971, still has a bone to pick with the White House. In an interview with …
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,699677,00.html
Well now there’s a nice thought… /s (kinda agree with you a little, but don’t want to, if you follow my drift)
We already have a right wing government in office as it is. Obummer is a bona fide right winger. You can’t be US prez without being a right winger.
Hey, I never said we should be pacifists. I used to believe that. But as events have shown it gets you nowhere. But on the same token violence is useless as well. The violent radicals of the 60s were crushed.
Humans must change internally. I can only hope we see the light. Anarchy and peace forever!
Yea, but I don’t see humanity improving with regressive jackasses who blame their lack of knowledge and people calling them out on it on da intullucktualz who keep da dum peeepul down! Without da profezzurz we’d be da smurt wunz!
I WISH I could put more faith in mankind. But after seeing how we squander every chance to improve/reform things, I’m going to need a reason to put my faith in this idiocracy.
The right wing radicals are planning their takeover when the government goes down. Do you think those “rapture defense training drills” are a joke? They’ll use their training to kill peace activists…aka dirty godless hippies.
Update: Bob Fertik has a petition to ask Robt Gibbs if the president has ordered Julian Assange’s assassination:
http://act.ly/22r
Eli is upstairs!
Accidents Will Happen
PLovering:
ZBrez said it out loud:
“We want a more controlled society dominated by an elite who are unrestrained by traditional values.”
Do you have a link or some other reference for this?
So, should those of us who prefer a “peaceful” existence move to another country now? What effect would an obviously military – facist type government in the United States have on the rest of the world? Would WWIII result with the United States being “the bad guy”? Or, can we as citizens of the United States recognize what is happening and stop it before it gets further out of control?
For one reference and link for the Zbigniew Brzezinski quote, see: http://fdlaction.firedoglake.com/2010/06/11/transcript-daniel-ellsberg-says-he-fears-us-might-assasinate-wikileaks-founder/#comment-113435
#74. Your conclusions about the progressives being ground to a pulp by the Teabaggers are probably correct but here is one progressive that is armed and willing to take some Fascists with me.
There were even suggestions about the Samantha Smith plane crash. She was the child peace activist that wrote to Andropov in the 80′s and became a media celebrity who threatened to make peace activism appealing. I wouldn’t be surprised, who knows…
I wonder if patchouli can be weaponized?
Ellsberg was interviewed a couple of days ago by Scott Horton (the other Scott Horton) of antiwar radio: No transcript (yet?) but it’s a half an hour listen. I don’t remember it being about Assange so much as Bradley Manning, plus a lot of legal stuff that Ellsberg threw in that I was glad didn’t get cut off. Certainly he has the perspective. One of the things he regrets is that he didn’t think to leak much much earlier than he did. Had he been able to get it out, he thinks the Vietnam War could have been stopped before it ever really started. Just like the Constitution expected.
http://antiwar.com/radio/2010/06/09/daniel-ellsberg-8/
It does provide him with a measure of protection, but only a measure.
Call it shame.
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Ah! In the Antiwar Radio interview Ellsberg made the point that when it comes to war crimes Obama looks forward not back, but NOT EVEN when it comes to whistleblowers.
Julian Assange was profiled in the June 7 issue of The New Yorker by reporter Raffi Khatchadourian. The article goes into detail regarding Julian’s (uncanny) ability to hide and do his work. The article reads much, much better than most excellent spook movies.
Kinda like how Sy Hersh took a lot of shit for predicting a Bush attack on Iran. It didn’t happen, but that was precisely because Sy Hersh spilled the beans and shone a big ol’ spotlight on them so they couldn’t attack Iran.
Just found that link. Reading it now.
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/06/07/100607fa_fact_khatchadourian
It’s a long article. Anyone who would consider hurting Julian also has to consider that Julian is much better at that ‘game’, and he would make such an attempt either backfire or be exposed instantly if not sooner.
That’s what I gather from the article.
(Thanks from others for posting the link?)
Didn’t ausfailia strip him of his passport?
The ausfailian government will probably have him shot and fed to a croc when their cia overlords give them the order.
*MODNOTE: lets try to avoid the slippery slope of fantasy violence please*
Nothing in TNY article about his passport. Khatchadourian met Julian and spoke with him in NYC (apparently not long ago).
and reply to @82:
We’re never gonna survive unless we go a little crazy
(I still like my idea)
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article7128506.ece
I don’t know if it was returned, but if the passport was stolen it’s only a matter of time before the cia engineers an accident.
Australia is approaching Standard Winter Time now, but apparently Julian is in our summer. He worked on the ‘Collateral Murder’ video in Iceland, and presented it to the National Press Club in DC. If anyone harms Julian, that movie “V” won’t be no fiction no more, you betcha.
Listen, People the government is not going to assainate people. If so the FBI has all power to arrest any government official who breaks the law. There is no one above the law simple as that.
When 2012 comes around and the President gets up in town halls and starts taking questions, progressives should remember to ask him to justify his assassination policy before the American people.
Have you forgotten that during the ’08 campaign when there was overwhelming public sentiment against the bailouts, Obama and McCain stopped pretending to be courting votes and issued a joint statement supporting the bailouts?
Have you forgotten that in ’04 Kerry broke his promises to his voters not to concede early and to ensure that all votes were counted?
They don’t even pretend to be two parties any more, not even during election campaigns. Both major candidates in ’08 were pro-bailout and pro-war, and nobody else had a chance of winning, so I didn’t vote.
Those of you who voted in an “election” when you knew the outcome, more war and more bailouts, was predetermined, have nobody to blame but yourselves.
Instead of just griping about this corporate government, stop granting them your consent of the governed. If you vote, you consent, and if you consented, you asked for it. You can complain all you want, but once you grant your consent you have no further voice in government.
You know your votes might not be counted. You know you can’t hold officials accountable once they’re elected.
Most countries that succeeded in ousting their oligarchies now have democratic forms of government. Oligarchies and plutocracies like ours are already fascist tyrannies, so nobody needs fear that we’ll end up with what we already have. What we need to fear is that our fears will prevent us from abolishing tyranny as the Declaration of Independence said is not only our responsibility, but our duty.
Forget about the tea party. In my city, a local poll found that the issue voters cared about most, left, right, and center, was fixing the potholes. That included the Progressive Democrats and the Tea Party. All we have to do is stop delegating our power and instead of blood in the streets we’ll have people out with shovels fixing the potholes. Maybe it isn’t very politically inspiring, but it would make life a whole lot better for everyone.
Cheney brags about war crimes that japanese soldiers were prosecuted for in WWII.
We refused to torture nazis to maintain the high ground, we prosecuted our waterboarders in the phillipines, but that war criminal jokes about it on tv.
If there was justice his ass would be in the hague.
Here’s what the “bots think:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/6/7/0249/76040
Yeah, dunno about the Tea Party as a whole but the Ron Paul crowd is very aware of this issue. They have a post up on this at the Daily Paul.
Massacres against civilians and murdering incapacitated wounded ‘insurgents’ and Good Samaritans who come to rescue the dying/wounded are against Humanitarian Law. Journalists who publish leaked documents to provide the public a record of government violations of Humanitarian Law, have committed no crime. Wikileaks is just doing its job. This IS a public relations nightmare for the empire which has relied on censorship and romanticization of war on the first page of the daily NYTimes.
Threatening harm or arrest to citizens of other nations is not only nationalistic overreach, but also classifies as international racketeering. Assange is not a U.S. citizen. If he were, he would still have done the right thing and as a whistleblower would have broken no laws.
Actually Assange is in the right place. At the end of the day, the United States only trusts three countries, Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia. Our military and intel communities are very tight. We trust their officers to lead our troops. They get greater access to our intel product than any other country and we have a gentleman’s agreement not to conduct any intelligence operations in each other’s country without the host country’s cooperation. I’m sure we’ve breached that on occasion, but we’d have to be very discreet. There would be nothing discreet about murdering a prominent Australia citizen in Australia, especially one the whole world knows we’re gunning for. Seriously, there is nothing in those State Department cables worth the shitstorm we’d face with the Australians. The Prime Minister would basically have to wage jihad on us or be thrown out of office. For starters, I’m sure they have their own collection of US secret documents they could upload on wikleak that are much worse.
So, what should Assange worry about? That any of the cables can be shown to affect Australia’s national security (say, a cable based on top secret info shared by the Australian intelligence). Then he gives the Australian government a chance to throw us a bone by prosecuting him under their own official secrets laws or whatever they call it down under.
Of course, there’s also the theory that Assange works for the CIA (and presumably Australian intel as well) and that wikileak is a honeytrap. If its the go-to spot for whistleblowers, the CIA gets to screen what comes in, the “serious shit” they can hold and track down the source, everything less sensitive they’ll let through, no harm no foul. As a side benefit, whistleblowers are emailing in free intel on companies and countries all over the world. They could keep that gig going for years… unless of course they forgot to read the Army and FBI into the program. :o)
keep your eyes on the saudis
keep your eyes on the clintons
keep your eyes on the bush family
Remember the 9/11 whistle-blowers & the AIPAC Neocons.
Heehee. Wikileaks is a honeytrap. Bet the gommint wishes it had thought of that.
Clearly the only thing that the U.S. government and our military learned from Vietnam was don’t show the American public the pictures or video of what is really going on in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan (drones). Manning, Wikileaks, the people who released the photos of Abu Gharib brave brave people.
Thank you Bradley Manning and thank you Julian Assange. The American people need to know what has been done in their name
The majority of the MSM have been complicit with the U.s. government/military agenda…don’t show the American people what is really going on. Don’t show the dead, the injured, the displaced in Iraq
I had never heard before that they had plans to assassinate Ellsberg.
How many of us were at that 72 anti Vietnam protest that Ellsberg refers to?
What a man of conscience Ellsberg became. What a tough position he was in. Have always appreciated that he has been willing to step up to the plate and encourage others with a conscience to do the same.
Guardian article about Assange
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/jun/11/wikileaks-founder-assange-pentagon-manning
“It is, in any case, not clear what legal measures US officials could use to stop publication of the cables. Assange has created an elaborate web of protection – with servers in several countries, notably Sweden, which has strong laws protecting whisteblowers.
WikiLeaks’ response to the news that the Americans are trying to track down Assange came on Twitter. “Any signs of unacceptable behaviour by the Pentagon or its agents towards this press will be viewed dimly,” it said.”
Why dont vote 3rd party? Regardless of if it stands a chance to win, at least you show an active discontent with the two corporate ones. Staying home dont.
Very well put, hotflashcarol, and the level of crime this country has gotten away with for years is infuriating. Not that some of the news isn’t out there, thanks to dedicated whistleblowers and researchers. At my blog, I posted a YouTube video of Bill Moyer’s incredible 1989 PBS documentary, “The Secret Government.” How far… down… we’ve come in almost 20 years. Nothing like that would air today.
But a big thanks to Dylan Ratigan and MSNBC for airing the interview, and to Jane for making it prominent here, and to Julian Assange, for obviously risking his life for the truth.
Jo Fish,
The powerful protect each other. That is the name of the game. Reagan did not prosecute Carter, Bush I did not prosecute Reagan, Clinton did not prosecute Bush I and Bush II did not prosecute Clinton. Why would you think that Obomber would prosecute Bush II? That is how you obtain an aristocracy posing as a Democratic Republic……………..
Jeff,
Yes, we owe a big debt of thanks to people like Daniel Ellsberg, Julian Assange, and others for their sacrifice and their courage in difficult times. Perhaps the South had a case for secession way back when. Think about it, if the North had allowed the South to go its merry way back in the 1860′s, would there be such a thing as the U.S. empire of today, with all its crimes and wars from that point onward? Probably not.
The pentagon and the pope after Assange. He better get a Harry Potter disappearing cloak.